Dan Winslow, a Republican state legislator in his second term, has resigned from the Massachusetts House, effective September 29. Besides being a state legislator, he was general counsel to Americans Elect from its founding until it dissolved. He had introduced … Continue reading
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On October 1, the U.S. Supreme Court released a list of eight cases that the Court is accepting for full review. None of the eight is an election law case. One election law case had been on the September 30 … Continue reading
On September 30, J. R. Myers, who was formerly a leader in the Alaskan Independence Party, announced that he will petition for a place on the 2014 ballot as the Constitution Party nominee for Governor. He will be the first … Continue reading
On September 30, the Michigan Libertarian Party filed this cert petition with the U.S. Supreme Court in Libertarian Party of Michigan v Ruth Johnson. The issue is whether sore loser laws in Michigan and nationally can be applied to presidential … Continue reading
Ohio Representative John Becker (R-Clermont County) wants to soon introduce a bill to provide that Ohio voter registration forms ask voters to choose a party. That would enable parties to limit their primaries to only registered members, should they wish … Continue reading